today I learned how to add "Preprint" to LaTex outputs.
https://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/118939/add-watermark-that-overlays-the-images
today I learned how to add "Preprint" to LaTex outputs.
https://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/118939/add-watermark-that-overlays-the-images
Some links and papers on schema.org.
https://schema.org/WebSite
https://neilpatel.com/blog/get-started-using-schema/
https://developers.google.com/search/docs/appearance/structured-data/image-license-metadata
https://search.google.com/test/rich-results/result/r%2Fevents?id=_s8HGEDUyCAtztd6qexRyA
https://github.com/wowchemy/wowchemy-hugo-themes/blob/main/modules/wowchemy-seo/layouts/partials/jsonld/event.html
One of the things that I have been looking at are where are the various kinds of data which can be imported into the OLAC records depending on the kinds of records which exist.
So, in recent OLAC presentation I talked about enabling Omeka or Drupal via recipes for OAI harvesting. Here is some links to internet chatter on these issues.
Koha
https://koha-community.org/manual/18.05/en/html/webservices.html
wordpress
WordPress and Drupal
https://acrl.ala.org/techconnect/post/creating-an-oai-pmh-feed-from-your-website/
eHive
Catmandu
https://librecatproject.wordpress.com/tutorial/
Omeka
https://omeka.org/classic/docs/Plugins/OaiPmhRepository/
One of the lectures in my courses had me asking the following question: Is HTML5 a subset of SGML?
I did a little googling. Here are the links I found most relevant. Maybe someday I will write my own opinion on the topic... The short answer is that HTML5 became an abstract language with two modes of instantiation. One is XML valid (and hence SGML), the other is not SGML valid.
Hugh V and the vacuum
I have a bit of a woodworking business.
here are some links I've been collecting. I have been looking for a brand.
https://brandingirons.com/collections/wood/products/multi-use
https://www.rockler.com/custom-branding-iron-16-styles-available
https://www.rockler.com/hand-tools/wood-burning/wood-branding-irons
https://www.theverge.com/23013610/etsy-crafts-sell-creative-amazon-shopify-how-to
http://www.csgnetwork.com/bizstartupcalc.html
Katja and I had afternoon hot chocolate today. we talked about her work at school. She is learning about typography and letter height. Worm line, grass line, airplane line and cloud line. I showed her some of my work and some of the font things I’ve done and the font book we have here in the house.
I need to process and integrate the keyboard work from https://research.google/people/DaanvanEsch/
I am looking for some examples of MARC records for journal articles, and for chapters of books. I see lots of MARC records for ISSN (whole journals). I am also looking for MARC records for proceedings or edited volumes but I am not finding journal article, chapters of edited volumes, or proceedings papers/chapters. I'm looking for the kinds of fields they use (fingerprints of the data structure). I see that this has been an acknowledged issue via MARC Discussion Paper 2003-DP01. https://www.loc.gov/marc/marbi/2003/2003-dp01.html That discussion paper points to MARC fields which are documented here. I also see that OCLC has a page that talks about these issues in section 3.2: https://www.oclc.org/bibformats/en/specialcataloging.html
I also realize that these are resource types which are generally not cataloged at the library level, and hence the research question... I'm looking for ways that MARC can be used as a data storage format for these resources.
There have been questions about this for at least 10 years.
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